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Beybeh

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Little bumps in forehead and between eyebrows

When I tried using eyebrow razor between my eyebrows after a few weeks it started having bumps. My forehead is having many bumps too i thought it was fungal acne but it's not itchy It's not obvious in camera beacause it's just small bumps What product can you recommend?
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annaya

Oily/Resilient

Shaving can cause some irritation, so that might have caused the bumos. I would consider using some calming and moisturizing products after using a brow razor next time. Now i would recommend either a bha or an aha (if it’s more of an acne project, then BHAs are the ones for it, ifit’s more of a texture, then AHAs). I would go for a serum/mask with 2% salicylic acid you can use on the affected area or a lactic acid serum.
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annaya

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Yes, it’s an amazing BHA product, it should work as well 🥰 just’ don’t use it every day, 2-3 times a week should be enough 💙
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MooMoo

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I personally think those bumps are closed comedones but it could be other different skin concerns. I suggest trying out a product containing salicylic acid, also known as bha. Salicylic acid is used to treat blackheads, whiteheads, and acne. It is an effective treatment and I recommend using it 2-3 times a week. You can use it everyday as a spot treatment. An azelaic acid product can also help by gently exfoliating your skin. Azelaic acid is well tolerated by people most of the times and is usually used to treat rosacea and acne. It targets multiple concerns so I think it's also a great option to go with. I recommend these products because they're effective and free of potentially irritating ingredients such as fragrance, essential oils, or drying alcohols. I suggest seeing a professional of you can. Hope this was helpful <3
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Beybeh

Oily/Sensitive

Is cosrx black head power liquid good?
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bobbycys

Dry/Sensitive

Try Mandelic Acid to help with small bumps 😍 it helps even out skin texture and it is gentle enough for sensitive skin
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